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president bush, president george w. bush, he was great on this issue. >> on immigration? >> on immigration reform. >> he understood it intellectually and from the heart and his republican senators walked away from him on it. so 35 is an insistence on 60 votes and we don't win the house, and again this is going to have to be something that the public, the president takes to the public. >> rose: one last question about these, what might a happen in the next congress what are you in favor of in terms of reforming social security? raising the retirement age as an dismampl. >> the example? >> my view on social security right now is the it is on its own separate table. i have no interest in people saying one of the ways we can reduce the deficit is by changing social security, social security has to be sustainable in its own right and i would not be prepared now to say that i would be prepared to make any changes in that regard. and that was my concern about the simpson-bowles, they had many good features in there, but i thought that they did not sufficiently respect the role t
president bush, president george w. bush, he was great on this issue. >> on immigration? >> on immigration reform. >> he understood it intellectually and from the heart and his republican senators walked away from him on it. so 35 is an insistence on 60 votes and we don't win the house, and again this is going to have to be something that the public, the president takes to the public. >> rose: one last question about these, what might a happen in the next congress what...
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kerry -- his weaknesses reflected george bush's strengths. i understand that comment about bill clinton and the problem is they're saying you tried to paint him as a conservative. in the course of one debate, he was able to flip that entirely and drown out or discount millions and millions of dollars of advertising. the other notion -- the other argument is if he's a flip-flopper, a lot of people are saying great he's flip-flopping to a position i like. >> jennifer: it is a tough one because let's use the example of richard mourdock. is mitt romney flip-flopping when he tries to distance himself from richard mourdock's views on abortion which are really the same as paul ryan's but mitt romney is saying i believe there should be an exception for the rape and incest but on the other hand, he would sign a bill that declared a personhood amendment that a fetus was a person. so he sort of flip-flopped all over the place. which argument -- and i'm asking you to put on and a objective hat as a strategist in general. which argument is more powerful g
kerry -- his weaknesses reflected george bush's strengths. i understand that comment about bill clinton and the problem is they're saying you tried to paint him as a conservative. in the course of one debate, he was able to flip that entirely and drown out or discount millions and millions of dollars of advertising. the other notion -- the other argument is if he's a flip-flopper, a lot of people are saying great he's flip-flopping to a position i like. >> jennifer: it is a tough one...
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bush imposed steel tariffs to benefit in a sense people in ohio and pennsylvania. then you have other issues for example the fate of the fishing industry in terms of over regulation you never hear about that because it's disproportionately in states like massachusetts that don't matter. the other thing you too have is a state like california or texas, you have these huge states with candidates go and use them as atm machines, fundraise and leave without meeting the rank-and-file voters. >> absolutely. i'm from the state of texas and we live in new york and there's been, you know, some evidence that people get discouraged and don't feel their vote counts and they don't turn out to vote in states like texas that's solid red. >> in last election if you voted for barack obama in texas your vote does not count. on the official tally all it says is the electoral votes went to john mccain just like in california, if you had voted for john mccain it does not count even though millions of voters did. >> we love having you on. i'm sure we'll see you in the next few days beca
bush imposed steel tariffs to benefit in a sense people in ohio and pennsylvania. then you have other issues for example the fate of the fishing industry in terms of over regulation you never hear about that because it's disproportionately in states like massachusetts that don't matter. the other thing you too have is a state like california or texas, you have these huge states with candidates go and use them as atm machines, fundraise and leave without meeting the rank-and-file voters....
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bush's cabinet. but one of the reasons i think his campaign has so much money, and you see so much outside spending is that he cut this deal on a medicare part d where he made it so that the government cannot negotiate with the prescription drug companies were lower drug prices. i think this is the ultimate payback for tommy, giving such a great giveaway to the prescription drug companies. tommy thompson is not the same guy that people remember from his heyday in 1980's. that may be what is special interest friends are spending money as a reward for tommy for making himself so much wealthier. host: nate, missouri, go ahead. caller: romney is a businessman. whenever he says, he is born to come to the president's way of thinking. you saw that in the last debate. we set up here and talk about, well, about the president and he doesn't have any idea. the president knows that whatever he is going to do, romney is going to copy it. the first debate they said romney won that debate. the seventh or third deba
bush's cabinet. but one of the reasons i think his campaign has so much money, and you see so much outside spending is that he cut this deal on a medicare part d where he made it so that the government cannot negotiate with the prescription drug companies were lower drug prices. i think this is the ultimate payback for tommy, giving such a great giveaway to the prescription drug companies. tommy thompson is not the same guy that people remember from his heyday in 1980's. that may be what is...
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bush's performance in 2004. um, i think, also, that that's, it's partly -- the germano/scandinavian zone of america, if you will, iowa and wisconsin, two states that are very much target states, and minnesota where rasmussen pointed only a five-point obama lead although it's not anybody's target state at this point, those have always been the pacifist, isolationist, doveish parts of america relatively speaking. and i think barack obama's, you know, boasts i killed osama bin laden not as big a plus in those states among some people who have been voting democratic as they are in many others. and romney talking about peace. the other thing he did was talking about tumult and chaos in the world. i think the libya situation has hurt barack obama by giving people a sense that his promise in 2007 and 2008 if you elect me, you know, the world will love america, and the muslim world in particular will love america because, hey, my dad was a muslim. i think that that's, um, you know, what's happened in libya tends to unde
bush's performance in 2004. um, i think, also, that that's, it's partly -- the germano/scandinavian zone of america, if you will, iowa and wisconsin, two states that are very much target states, and minnesota where rasmussen pointed only a five-point obama lead although it's not anybody's target state at this point, those have always been the pacifist, isolationist, doveish parts of america relatively speaking. and i think barack obama's, you know, boasts i killed osama bin laden not as big a...
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bush administration to seek negotiations with iran in the second term and president bush and president obama have had a very, policies very close to each other. we, both administrations wanted to deny iran a nuclear weapon. both have been willing to negotiate with iran but iran hasn't been open to that. both administrations sanctioned iran and threatened the use of military force should that be necessary. i think that is the proper policy. so i think there is large-scale agreement in washington that that should be the construct. if president obama is reelected or if governor romney wins the election, i would think it does make sense for us to have negotiations with iran. we certainly have the time and space available to do that. negotiations don't mean at all that you give away the store. negotiations mean that you try to stop them from building a nuclear weapon but try to do it by peaceful diplomatic means with a threat of force behind you. if negotiations don't succeed you always have that option of force. melissa: yeah. >> so i think it does make sense we would try to negotiate. mel
bush administration to seek negotiations with iran in the second term and president bush and president obama have had a very, policies very close to each other. we, both administrations wanted to deny iran a nuclear weapon. both have been willing to negotiate with iran but iran hasn't been open to that. both administrations sanctioned iran and threatened the use of military force should that be necessary. i think that is the proper policy. so i think there is large-scale agreement in washington...
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so she goes into the bushes with the leprechaun. about an hour later, they are coming out, she's adjusting her skirt, fixing her hair, and the leprechaun says, thank you very much. how old is your husband? she says, he's 44. he's a little too old to be believing in leprechauns, isn't he? so that's for those who don't respect their own heritage. in addition to that idea of the cross roads of identity and the politics of identity, the other thing i had wanted to speak about for a second was the cross roads of community building. my -- i've been fortunate enough with my experiences, which have all been in the san francisco bay area, to have the ability to go and to listen to a lot of different music and to perform, to go and listen, and i can't say enough what events like this do for young folks for myself who have to negotiate through the pressure of a dual identity. i can remember way back going to the irish arts festival that used to be at ft. mason and in the same day being able to hear kila and angela mcnamera. it was a sonic hist
so she goes into the bushes with the leprechaun. about an hour later, they are coming out, she's adjusting her skirt, fixing her hair, and the leprechaun says, thank you very much. how old is your husband? she says, he's 44. he's a little too old to be believing in leprechauns, isn't he? so that's for those who don't respect their own heritage. in addition to that idea of the cross roads of identity and the politics of identity, the other thing i had wanted to speak about for a second was the...
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gave george bush sr. a 26 be point lead. it's basically friendly to democrats since then but still is a place where there are more registered republicans than democrats and if you look in the southeast part of the state the two most populace counties across the massachusetts border there's a legacy of people there that fled massachusetts, moved into these bedroom communities. they are actually, they are the people romney is counting on because they don't like taxes or government. >> this guy i go hunting with said to me last weekend, you know, these ron paul voters, they are great but too busy writing their manifestos to take time out to vote. >> you pointed out how close it has been in. these elections. new hampshire has gone democratic in the last four out of five elections. it's hard to flip a state. one of those historic moments of flipping, obama won this by nine points in '08. silver has obama up by two and a half points. these people know romney really well. if they still haven't come around to say it's romney then i
gave george bush sr. a 26 be point lead. it's basically friendly to democrats since then but still is a place where there are more registered republicans than democrats and if you look in the southeast part of the state the two most populace counties across the massachusetts border there's a legacy of people there that fled massachusetts, moved into these bedroom communities. they are actually, they are the people romney is counting on because they don't like taxes or government. >> this...
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bush, carmona naciÓ en nueva york en una familia puertorriqueÑa muy pobre, dejÓ la secundaria a los 17 aÑos de edad, se alistÓ en el ejÉrcito. gracia a mi servicio militar tuve la oportunidad de ir a la universidad y ser quien soy hoy desecar mo dice carmona pero su partida no fue agradable porque el trabajo de un cirujano general es ser el doctor de la naciÓn y no el doctor de un partido polÍticos. abandonÓ su puesto en el 2006. >>> la contienda entre el aro demÓcrata carmona y el republicano jeff no exento de controversia >>> carmona soy su jefa no aparenta quiÉn es >>> una ex jefa de carmona dice que es agresivo y tener poca Ética con las pmujeres >>> ella nunca hizo un reporte y se querÍa desquitar porque cuando trabajamos junto quiso politizar mi puesto y no se lo permitÍ >>> carmona dice que hay mucho mÁs >>> el doctor richard carmona es uno de los latinos que busca llegar al senado fez raderal ess cada 3 personas que viven en napa clifor fui salifornia son cristina londoÑo nos cuenta por quÉ este lugar recibe a migrante cons los brazos abiertos. es como un trozo de
bush, carmona naciÓ en nueva york en una familia puertorriqueÑa muy pobre, dejÓ la secundaria a los 17 aÑos de edad, se alistÓ en el ejÉrcito. gracia a mi servicio militar tuve la oportunidad de ir a la universidad y ser quien soy hoy desecar mo dice carmona pero su partida no fue agradable porque el trabajo de un cirujano general es ser el doctor de la naciÓn y no el doctor de un partido polÍticos. abandonÓ su puesto en el 2006. >>> la contienda entre el aro demÓcrata...
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this is a decision the bush administration had declined to the bush administration to confront by request from taiwan for such fighters and in 2008, it deferred. we've got the bullet on that. we went ahead on it. as for more advanced -- the next generation, that's a decision that has not been made. it remains open. our decision was made on the concurrence of, the recommendation of the defense department. and we will be guided by the views of joint chiefs of staff and the defense department. >> erin. >> as jeff suggests, the obama administration has followed through on commitments that were initially made under the bush administration, going back to 2001 and that's certainly appropriate. the united states has a solemn commitment under the taiwan relations act to provide assistance to taiwan and administration have done not over the years and will presumably continue to do that until the taiwan issue is resolved. taiwan obviously faces growing challenges to its ability to defend his cells, given the sustained ongoing buildup of china's military capabilities directed added. china now has som
this is a decision the bush administration had declined to the bush administration to confront by request from taiwan for such fighters and in 2008, it deferred. we've got the bullet on that. we went ahead on it. as for more advanced -- the next generation, that's a decision that has not been made. it remains open. our decision was made on the concurrence of, the recommendation of the defense department. and we will be guided by the views of joint chiefs of staff and the defense department....
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again, i go back to where bush was in terms of 2004, around 17. maybe a little bit higher than that. i mean, one of the things that steve gets at in terms of what ron brownstein has raised and that is one of the things the pollsters are struggling with is the sort of racial composition of the electorate, what will it look like in terms of this election in contrast to 2008 and 2004 and so when people are looking at the polls that's one of the dynamics that pollsters are struggling with. >> david winston, steve mcmahon, thanks so much, guys, good to see you. have a good weekend. >>> also making news this weekend what we've been talking about the dangerous combination brewing out in the atlantic right now. hurricane sandy is moving north and soon she could combine with a nor'easter and that would create an even more powerful and damaging storm. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel joins me live from singer island, florida, what's the latest there? >> reporter: hey, good morning, chris. out here the beach is getting hit pretty hard. this was expe
again, i go back to where bush was in terms of 2004, around 17. maybe a little bit higher than that. i mean, one of the things that steve gets at in terms of what ron brownstein has raised and that is one of the things the pollsters are struggling with is the sort of racial composition of the electorate, what will it look like in terms of this election in contrast to 2008 and 2004 and so when people are looking at the polls that's one of the dynamics that pollsters are struggling with. >>...
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bush won. not really but in this election, it is another voting machine manufacturer with a money trail leading to the romney family that's raising quite a few electoral eyebrows. they will be used in crucial counties. hart is owned in large part by a private equity firm hig capital. it just so happens that four hig executives are big-time fund-raisers for the romney campaign and wait for it... hig members occupy three of hart's five corporate board seats. one is solamere started by tagg romney. joining me now is rick ungar who wrote all about the sorted details in a recently published op-ed piece aptly titled romney family investment ties to voting machine company that could decide the election causing concern. rick congratulations on a very succinct title for your piece. >> it sounded so complicated now i'm lost. >> john: could you find a way to fit more words in? >> the trick is to get to the edge of what you can tweet. >> john: 120 characters. >> i just made it. >> john: it is a fascinating
bush won. not really but in this election, it is another voting machine manufacturer with a money trail leading to the romney family that's raising quite a few electoral eyebrows. they will be used in crucial counties. hart is owned in large part by a private equity firm hig capital. it just so happens that four hig executives are big-time fund-raisers for the romney campaign and wait for it... hig members occupy three of hart's five corporate board seats. one is solamere started by tagg...
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. >> stephen: previously director of office of management and budget under george bush. senior advisor to reagan, you've been around for a long time, okay. and you've got a book here, out in paperback now called keeping the republic, saving america by trusting americans. so what do you mean by that? do i have to trust all americans? because my understanding is there are about 47% who are parasites. (cheers and applause) can we trust each other? >> yeah, sure. and you know, i think the point, stephen, is that democracy really only works if people are allowed to make their own decisions. and i think a lot of folks with perfectly good intentions believe that you or i maybe we're just victims, you know, and we need them to page decision for us. we might pick the wrong mortgage or the wrong credit card or the wrong health care. we might pick the wrong light bulb, you know. >> stephen: uh-huh. >> so you know-- . >> stephen: we might buy paint that has lead in it. we might drive cars that have lead in it. we might live next to a nuclear power plant that has these burdensome reg
. >> stephen: previously director of office of management and budget under george bush. senior advisor to reagan, you've been around for a long time, okay. and you've got a book here, out in paperback now called keeping the republic, saving america by trusting americans. so what do you mean by that? do i have to trust all americans? because my understanding is there are about 47% who are parasites. (cheers and applause) can we trust each other? >> yeah, sure. and you know, i think...
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then again, i thought the first bush would get reelected. anyway, the president's pitch is slamming the rent. the gigantic hurricane is coming that is now called "frankenstorm." and what about the fiscal cliff. john ratzenberger is with us and why he says the fiction is better than washington lawyer ve. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. makingt easier with the expeise and service from business loans to keto cash management,ning. we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. >> he is hoping you won't remember. neil: my next guest says that it is his policy that is hurting the middle class. >> expenditures in the government since 2000 they were about $1.5 trillion as we would've been at the 2008 baseline. that has to be financed. but if you take that pay about 40% of the tax burden, that means that the other 60% is paid by everyone else. people at the family income level, they are paying all those taxes and tax burdens. wh
then again, i thought the first bush would get reelected. anyway, the president's pitch is slamming the rent. the gigantic hurricane is coming that is now called "frankenstorm." and what about the fiscal cliff. john ratzenberger is with us and why he says the fiction is better than washington lawyer ve. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. makingt easier with the expeise and service from business loans to keto cash...
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again as you said on the show do you believe it this time around i mean the point you know president bush made said fool me once shame on you fool me twice and he kind of screwed it up from there but the principle is you know i'll believe it when i see it and he certainly said the right things but he said it before so when it happens i'll believe it but you know guantanamo still going strong they're supposed to have had a military commission proceedings this week in the case though in a series of the cole bomber and for the second time in two months mother nature intervened in hurricane sandy. blocked the proceedings all the people are coming back from guantanamo without having accomplished a lot this week all right looking at the numbers since president bush set up on tunnel day after nine eleven seven hundred seventy nine men have been held there today or at least as of mid september one hundred in sick. sixty seven remain what do you think it's looking like for that well a majority of that group are people that this administration you know through there's the cia department of defense
again as you said on the show do you believe it this time around i mean the point you know president bush made said fool me once shame on you fool me twice and he kind of screwed it up from there but the principle is you know i'll believe it when i see it and he certainly said the right things but he said it before so when it happens i'll believe it but you know guantanamo still going strong they're supposed to have had a military commission proceedings this week in the case though in a series...
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estamos en esta situaciÓn con el presidente bush que estÁ. >>> si la contienda es cerrada como a esta hora, es posible que uno de los candidatos gane en un estado, por un margen estrecho, y que inmediatamente por ley, se pida un recuento esto significa que el 6 de noviembre, podrÍa no ser el dia en que nos ente remo quienes es el ganador. >>> hay una probabilidad razonable que haya empates, en los estados y es decir, que el voto popular no estÉ claro. durante un perÍodo bastante largo. en cada estado. en los estados mÁs disputados. >>> gran parte de la decisiÓn serÁ de un pu chÑado de votante. >>> los votantes indecisos que son pocos. entre 5 y 6% del electorado. que estaban esperando hasta el final, para tomar su decisiÓn. es ahora que estÁn decidiendo. y la brecha entre ambos candidatos se cierra tanto. la intensidad de las campaÑas, en washington, lourdes, univisiÓn. >>> ante este constante sube y baja en las encuestas, in re que acevedo nos hace anÁlisis sobre la posibilidad de un empate el dÍa de las elecciones y su posibilidad desenlace enrique, cuÉntanos. >>> mar
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[overlapping speakers] >> caller: and bush was told that could happen -- >> stephanie: exactly. it is clear they are giving us the best information that they had at the time. >> the g-8 summit they put anti-aircraft missiles because they had warnings that al-qaeda might try to do that -- >> stephanie: which was on the paper that george bush barbecued at his ranch. >> stephanie: [ inaudible ] go ahead. >> caller: i have four daughters, and i understand what rape is about, and i am a mormon. my wife said if men could get pregnant abortion would be as easy to get as flu shots. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: if one of my daughters got raped, stephanie, the bastard better hide. >> stephanie: exactly. mittens on the campaign trail. >> romney: the president has the same old answer. >> stephanie: apparently he hasn't read the pamphlet. >> stephanie: yeah. >> my plan is to make things better in a better way with freedom berries. >> stephanie: right. romney's budget math haunted. mitt romney promised again to get an balanced budget in eight to ten years as everybody has said over
[overlapping speakers] >> caller: and bush was told that could happen -- >> stephanie: exactly. it is clear they are giving us the best information that they had at the time. >> the g-8 summit they put anti-aircraft missiles because they had warnings that al-qaeda might try to do that -- >> stephanie: which was on the paper that george bush barbecued at his ranch. >> stephanie: [ inaudible ] go ahead. >> caller: i have four daughters, and i understand what...
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bush's tax cuts to two wars he put on that are going to put him absolutely it was the deficit was jump in here well listen you know do i think that racism is the new norm in the republican party no but do i see old norman started with richard nixon's southern strategy but i do but i will say do i think that we have seen the republicans say some extraordinarily stupid things this year absolutely i am coulter called the president a retard i mean are you kidding me i mean in in the entire time that george w. bush was president now one democratic analyst ever said anything like that about him we may have thought it but we certainly never said it on television you've got todd akin talking about legitimate rape i mean i have been in this business for fifteen years i've never seen the republicans make as many stupid comments as they've made this year and i think this is just yet another stupid comment so do i think racism is now i know i think stupidity may be new but i don't really think it's racism necessarily and this is not an extension of richard nixon so the strategy let's bring the whi
bush's tax cuts to two wars he put on that are going to put him absolutely it was the deficit was jump in here well listen you know do i think that racism is the new norm in the republican party no but do i see old norman started with richard nixon's southern strategy but i do but i will say do i think that we have seen the republicans say some extraordinarily stupid things this year absolutely i am coulter called the president a retard i mean are you kidding me i mean in in the entire time...
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you know, jfk, reagan, and bush come you could not raise taxes and tax breaks help the economy. that is very important to do that. they voted in 2000 had to extend all of those. what we have done is repealed affordable care act. we know that here in the sticks are, therefore will correct is going to challenge small medical device producers, it is going to hurt the economy. so i voted to appeal the affordable care act. we voted for bipartisan support. it is really going to aid upstate new york and increasing number of experts from my district. >> moderator: we have time for rebuttal. dan maffei, do you regret your vote on that? maffei: i think the recovery act is absolutely essential. first of all, there were lots of tax cuts for small businesses and individual families that were absolutely essential to those families. secondly, it kept police on the streets and teachers are being laid off. in our classrooms from blowing up. and it had firefighters. so we certainly had to do something. the thing that i'm really confused about is a did the right thing on the taxes, apparently. but
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george herbert walker bush is solidly mitt romney. don't give me your lines off the obama talking points, too. you are too good a man to go that route. we have a serious problem in this country and a president that is so distracted that he is running around to all of the evening shows because that's the only place he can put out his venom and his lies and get a receptive audience. it is time that we got down to the big issues. we have an economic problem, he has no plan. we have a national security problem, he has no plan. we have a dead ambassador in benghazi and he is lying about it. it is time we got the serious issues with at least 12 days before the election. >> john, how many more positions is governor romney going to switch on? is he going to endorse obama care next week? every position he is shifting. he's moving to the middle so fast. >> he hasn't shifted. he's a budget cutting tax cutting governor. he's a budget cutting tax cutting candidate. he has always believed in a strong defense. he is supporting rebuilding our navy an
george herbert walker bush is solidly mitt romney. don't give me your lines off the obama talking points, too. you are too good a man to go that route. we have a serious problem in this country and a president that is so distracted that he is running around to all of the evening shows because that's the only place he can put out his venom and his lies and get a receptive audience. it is time that we got down to the big issues. we have an economic problem, he has no plan. we have a national...
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in 2008, president bush in the same period, in the same methodology was about 3 points ahead. if you look at real clear politics today, the average was 47.9 romney, 47 obama. that was a tick down for president obama. and a tick up for governor romney. look, we are close to the election. and absent some major episode, some big inflection point, it's going to be awfully hard to change the direction of it president obama is more trouble than those numbers might indicate. look, if you are the incumbent president you have got to be at or above 50%. the undecides at the end are unlikely to break towards you. close race like, this every bit of evidence we have got is that the president's detractors are more energized than supporters are. particularly supporters in the latino and among the 18 to 29-year-old voters. they are just not enthusiastic at all about him. the president has got to get himself up above 50 and the strategy that he has adopted i think is unlikely to get him there. >> sean: we will get to that you mentioned that in your column today. first of all started with some
in 2008, president bush in the same period, in the same methodology was about 3 points ahead. if you look at real clear politics today, the average was 47.9 romney, 47 obama. that was a tick down for president obama. and a tick up for governor romney. look, we are close to the election. and absent some major episode, some big inflection point, it's going to be awfully hard to change the direction of it president obama is more trouble than those numbers might indicate. look, if you are the...
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bush re-elected in 2004. you look at that. and you just wonder, steve rattner. i will say this. in 2004 at this point, george w. bush had a 51%, 52% approval rating. this president is still below 50%, so it's hard to tell. >> i get the behavioral thing, and we all know what happened in 1980 when in the last few days people sort of said i'm not going that way. but i think what's different here is the fact that the economy is actually getting better and people are perceiving it getting better. there was another gallup poll out yesterday which has not gotten as much attention where for the first time in five years, more americans think they're better off than think they're worse off over the last four years. and the numbers are very similar to what they were in 2004 and in 1984. >> 1984, the reagan landslide. >> exactly. i get that point. i think obama's got the ground game, and i think he does have a bit of momentum from the economy. >> if we're going to talk about behavioral psychology, there is one more jobs
bush re-elected in 2004. you look at that. and you just wonder, steve rattner. i will say this. in 2004 at this point, george w. bush had a 51%, 52% approval rating. this president is still below 50%, so it's hard to tell. >> i get the behavioral thing, and we all know what happened in 1980 when in the last few days people sort of said i'm not going that way. but i think what's different here is the fact that the economy is actually getting better and people are perceiving it getting...
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bush was never gauged the same way again after hurricane katrina. what does president obama heading into this weekend, is he looking to demonstrate to the country in any way and how does mitt romney at this point discuss this without getting embroiled in another one of these comments that he's had problems with in the past? >> mitt romney can't make any misstatements that make him look unpresidential. people are trying to perceive mitt romney as a future president. if he says something or does something or makes a flippant remark, then it hurts his overall image. in terms of the president, he's got to act like what a president z. maybe he needs a little dose or a big dose of bill clinton, of empathy, of concern, of being there, of showing that he's in command and in charge. >> political analyst mark plott. the campaign hasn't taken a back seat but like co-pilot. >>> a comment on national tv that's causing controversy. and we're continuing to track sandy. we'll have another live update within this special broadcast. you're watching the news edge you
bush was never gauged the same way again after hurricane katrina. what does president obama heading into this weekend, is he looking to demonstrate to the country in any way and how does mitt romney at this point discuss this without getting embroiled in another one of these comments that he's had problems with in the past? >> mitt romney can't make any misstatements that make him look unpresidential. people are trying to perceive mitt romney as a future president. if he says something or...
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bush criticized for trying to sell propaganda after two months from invasing iraq, flew to the pacific and then was had the big mission accomplished banner behind him, he declared -- >> in the battle of iraq, the united states and our allies have prevailed. [cheers and applause] jowrn: so when he said that, everybody was thrilled. why is that a gaffe? >> i think the left tried to spin that it was a gaffe, but because it was so unsettling on the ground, in iraq, it didn't really mirror what a lot of the news reports were; however, again, if you're going to spin that, he was correct. they did accomplish the mission which they outlined originally at the time. john: and then reality in the next few months, and that statement looked done. >> nay got into the nation building. the goal was to topple hussein. they accomplished that. if i spin this, i say it was a nice pat on the back to the men and women in uniform who accomplished that goal. what's wrong with that? my favorite part was the oh, how dare you response. john: how dare you attack the military. >> how dare you; right? he did that o
bush criticized for trying to sell propaganda after two months from invasing iraq, flew to the pacific and then was had the big mission accomplished banner behind him, he declared -- >> in the battle of iraq, the united states and our allies have prevailed. [cheers and applause] jowrn: so when he said that, everybody was thrilled. why is that a gaffe? >> i think the left tried to spin that it was a gaffe, but because it was so unsettling on the ground, in iraq, it didn't really...
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it was a fundamental decision that was me by george bush. neil: that mitt romney was against that. anyway, we got the structured bankruptcy. the only difference was we h a lot of taxpayes spending a lot of money to get that. but they're apparently does not seem to be nearly the ill will towards mitt romney because of that. why is that? >> well, i think there is a basic understanding that mitt romney had been president, he would have done what was necessary. but we did not have an industrial armageddon. an industrial lehman brohers type of thing. >> do think as president he would have done this? >> yes, he would have. maybe different access would've been different. but i do think he would have stepped in and bridge the gap. with romney on this issue, the last two or three yearof intensive discussion, maybe he would have done it a bit differently. but he would not have left that prices. he would not let that sweet be industry away the one what about what is going o in the midwestern states. a lot of the manufacturing states. why is that? and wise men from the doing as well as he is?
it was a fundamental decision that was me by george bush. neil: that mitt romney was against that. anyway, we got the structured bankruptcy. the only difference was we h a lot of taxpayes spending a lot of money to get that. but they're apparently does not seem to be nearly the ill will towards mitt romney because of that. why is that? >> well, i think there is a basic understanding that mitt romney had been president, he would have done what was necessary. but we did not have an...
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. >> coming up, a couple of people are helping us out with "take 3," billy bush and kit hoover from "access hollywood live." set the gold standard in witty banter, and they are going to join our window seat coming up. >> really. >> did you just use the word billy bush and witty in the same sentence? >> i certainly used it. do you object? >> no, no, i agree. we'll take a tour of homes around the country. wait until you see what you can get for under $300,000. we'll show you around. >> all right. then we'll have the hot headlines from the world of hollywood, including a free concert from katy perry and news from taylor swift perhaps. we'll get into all of that. >> let's go inside. natalie's got the headlines. >> good morning again, matt and savannah. good morning, everyone. the east coast is preparing for a monster storm that could devastate the region with flooding, gale force wind and major power outages. residents in new england are taking precaution buying generators and supplies such as extra water. hurricane sandy battered the caribbean on thursday killing at least 21 people. elev
. >> coming up, a couple of people are helping us out with "take 3," billy bush and kit hoover from "access hollywood live." set the gold standard in witty banter, and they are going to join our window seat coming up. >> really. >> did you just use the word billy bush and witty in the same sentence? >> i certainly used it. do you object? >> no, no, i agree. we'll take a tour of homes around the country. wait until you see what you can get for...
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bush. and in 1988, which was a much bigger win for republicans, the women were spread evenly between michael dukakis and george bush. host: who was pulled and tell us about the way you gathered opinions? guest: we do all of our interview by telephone of adults. we include a plan like and sell phones in that sampling -- which include land lines and cellular phone spirit host: thanks for your time in helping us understand. the findings at up first on whether your gender impacts your vote, it's jerry. caller: good morning, pedro. i think it does impact the vote. especially myself being an african-american male, issues ,ike civil rights civ choice, gun-control, church and state, that affects men of color in particular. in the case of civil rights issues, i really don't think in my personal opinion that a straight white conservative men are concerned about what affects racial minorities the most. host: have you about these gender issues in the past whether on a local or national level? caller: y
bush. and in 1988, which was a much bigger win for republicans, the women were spread evenly between michael dukakis and george bush. host: who was pulled and tell us about the way you gathered opinions? guest: we do all of our interview by telephone of adults. we include a plan like and sell phones in that sampling -- which include land lines and cellular phone spirit host: thanks for your time in helping us understand. the findings at up first on whether your gender impacts your vote, it's...
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bush came in to take over. and economic started sliding all the way down, and now this man, barack obama, have stopped all that and have started this economic cycle on the path where it's fair and equal. and i think romney should stop and just bow out of the race. >> host: some of what the president, some of what mitt romney said about the president in his comments are on the economy come he said we've had four presidential and vice presidential debates and there's nothing in what the president proposed or defended that is any prospect of meeting the challenges of the time. some of the comments of mitt romney today in iowa. we will show this to you again tonight on c-span. florida is next, a republican. >> caller: hello. i just want -- just watched the speech from cairo, and i veggie chili is really inspirational -- iowa. a little reaganesque in a big is big ideas, big plans and that's what it's going to take to get us out of this swamp. >> host: which one of his plans appeal to you the most, what you heard? >>
bush came in to take over. and economic started sliding all the way down, and now this man, barack obama, have stopped all that and have started this economic cycle on the path where it's fair and equal. and i think romney should stop and just bow out of the race. >> host: some of what the president, some of what mitt romney said about the president in his comments are on the economy come he said we've had four presidential and vice presidential debates and there's nothing in what the...
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specifically glenn hubbard's history because i mean yes he was part of the bush administration tax cuts but i don't really know you know and i guess all these guys i don't think they all i mean you know they're giving up jobs right now so i don't know what glenn hubbard plans to do in general and for tax cuts but i'm also i'm also against all this ridiculous spending so i have to cut cut spending too i don't write i have no opinion on glenn really yeah ok i will find one other than the one which we all saw right right ok so then let's move on to memory because it's been said that he is not going to be the head of the fed and here take a look. ben bernanke he will not be seeking a third term and we know that mitt romney is valid to replace him should he win the election so at this point the right exams to be on the wall. we know romney doesn't want to release he said as much and it sounds like he doesn't want another term and we're on a first name basis now. i don't want another and ceremonies are the latest so what that's about it's his last supper we have a beautiful display here you c
specifically glenn hubbard's history because i mean yes he was part of the bush administration tax cuts but i don't really know you know and i guess all these guys i don't think they all i mean you know they're giving up jobs right now so i don't know what glenn hubbard plans to do in general and for tax cuts but i'm also i'm also against all this ridiculous spending so i have to cut cut spending too i don't write i have no opinion on glenn really yeah ok i will find one other than the one...
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hope but that hope died in two thousand and one just three months after nine eleven when president bush issued an executive order to shut the organization down freezing its assets and accusing it of raising funds for hamas but that wasn't the end because what followed was a crusade against the holy land five these men pictured here and now all five of them are in prison serving sentences up to sixty five years so talk about this case in the relentless fight for justice i'm joined by nora la sheep writer and daughter of imprisoned co-founder sohn. nor i know that today is a very special holiday for you so i really appreciate you coming on to talk to us absolutely it's my pleasure so you're in new york right now doing what you've been doing for years which is fight for your father's innocence tell us a little bit about what you're doing there and this latest appeal to the supreme court. absolutely this what's going to happen on on. actually what happened today was that the supreme court conference on whether to try or whether or not to hear the holy land foundation case now it has been el
hope but that hope died in two thousand and one just three months after nine eleven when president bush issued an executive order to shut the organization down freezing its assets and accusing it of raising funds for hamas but that wasn't the end because what followed was a crusade against the holy land five these men pictured here and now all five of them are in prison serving sentences up to sixty five years so talk about this case in the relentless fight for justice i'm joined by nora la...
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respect colin powell even though we've had our issue was him in terms of his relationship with the bush administration. we have a tremendous amount of respect for his service and the ways in which he's honored our country with that service. it speaks volumes to the base, independents, and to moderate republicans. >> michelle, sununu issued a statement much so-called clarification. quote, colin powell is a friend and i suspect the endorsement decision he made, and i do not doubt that it was based on anything but his support of the president's policies. but that is not what he said in the interview, is it, michelle? >> no, it's not. this is a great just full-on reversal but at this point i'm not sure why we would be surprised. you're talking about john sununu being the voice of the romney campaign, and i think he's clearly been one of the craziest voices in support of the romney campaign. >> michelle, he's co-chair of the romney campaign. >> i know, but he is also consistently out there making outrageous statements. that's what he does. he is their kind of rabid attack dog. >> that's exac
respect colin powell even though we've had our issue was him in terms of his relationship with the bush administration. we have a tremendous amount of respect for his service and the ways in which he's honored our country with that service. it speaks volumes to the base, independents, and to moderate republicans. >> michelle, sununu issued a statement much so-called clarification. quote, colin powell is a friend and i suspect the endorsement decision he made, and i do not doubt that it...
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again, just factually under president bush, in 2007 there were 278 ships. right now there's 285 ships. and we already are projected to build -- i think get over 300 in the next seven years. so just factually just not correct. this ignores of course all argument over what kind of ships we had back in 1916 and 1917 versus now. again, the romney campaign would not provide us anyone on this. the invitation remains open. they are welcome as they are any time. more now on the ads, the new polling and the crazy campaign schedule. i know you say the romney campaign would not be running any ads at this stage of the game if they didn't have reason to believe they were effective tactics but whether they work or not, shouldn't the truth count for something? just factually it's just not correct. >> anderson, let's separate the two issues. on the apology tour, if you try to make a literal definition about the word apology, i don't think that makes this ad invalid. what mitt romney's point is, is that the president goes abroad and speaks derisively about america, talks ab
again, just factually under president bush, in 2007 there were 278 ships. right now there's 285 ships. and we already are projected to build -- i think get over 300 in the next seven years. so just factually just not correct. this ignores of course all argument over what kind of ships we had back in 1916 and 1917 versus now. again, the romney campaign would not provide us anyone on this. the invitation remains open. they are welcome as they are any time. more now on the ads, the new polling and...